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Postimi origjinal ėshtė bėrė nga e-uritura Shiko postimin
1. Nuk e bona trumpin identik me hitlerin.
2. Hitleri prej ww1 deri ne ww2 ėshtė marrė me politikė, po i bjen 20 vite. Edhe unė ia dhashė "trumpit" 20 vjet. (Edhe pse atėherė trumpi i mbush gati 90 )
3. Thashė, janė shenjat e njėjta. Myslimanėt po trajtohen sot, sikur cifutėt para ww2.
4. Nuk thashė qė trumpi do tė jetė hitleri i dytė, thashė fuqitė e mdhaja duket sikur e kanė tė njėjtin qėllim si "baba hitler" n`kohė t`vet.
5. Nuk thashė kėrkun qė DO TĖ ndodhė sigurtė, vetėm e gjujta si mendim pėr me e diskutu.
6. Sa pėr Amerike, te tema jote tė kam informu qė dikush prej njė karrigeje mėndafshi, me njė sustė nė dorė, ia shtini flaken lindjes tė mesme.

Po, ku e dijte?
A full 25% of those polled agreed that “violence against Americans here in the United States can be justified as part of the global jihad.
So, when you blame Trump, you are just killing the messenger. :)

2. Nuk po trajtohen muslimanet sot si ēifutet dikur.
NUK PO TRAJTOHEN. Eshte e kunderta.
Bash personaliteti i vitit 2015, qe me qellim e solla ne fillim, kancelarja e Gjermanise edhe populli gjerman jane shembull se si i kane hape zemrat e dyert per muslimanet e humbur botes.

3. Mos kujto qe merzitna najtrohe nese i trajtojne sot muslimanet si dikur ēifutet. Krejt me i zhduke me bombe atomike tybe n'u merzitsha. Krejt. Bile edhe Kosoven edhe Shqiprine edhe Maqedonine bashke me ta. Thjesht sot jane kanceri i njerezimit.

4. The hundreds of Syrians camped out on the green beside Belgrade’s bus station had moved on, headed for the European Union. The only traces of their presence were a row of portable toilets, Arabic notices on a help kiosk and a cordon around some tired-looking grass. But just nearby, a very different Arab arrival is emerging in the Serbian capital.

Belgrade Waterfront is a €3.5bn (£2.5bn) project of condominiums, hotels, offices, retail, parks and paths dominated by a glass skyscraper that will be the tallest between Vienna and Istanbul. Its developer is Abu Dhabi-based Eagle Hills, chaired by Mohamed Alabbar, who previously founded Emaar, builders of the world’s largest shopping mall and tallest building, both in Dubai. Their project manager in Belgrade, Nikola Nedeljkovic, says that “we envisage Belgrade Waterfront to be a game-changing hub for Serbia”, and that it “takes into consideration the balanced sensitivity to nature, culture and modernity”.
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